警察对强奸受害者普遍持消极态度

D. Muram M.D. , R. Hellman M.S., L.P.C., N.C.C. , B. Cassinello B.A.
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本研究的目的是通过调查确定孟菲斯警察学院警官对强奸受害者持消极态度的普遍程度。共有510名警察完成了调查,其中包括对强奸受害者的负面陈述。共有482名警官完成了前测,495名警官完成了后测。干预措施包括一个后续讲座,其中再次强调对强奸受害者的适当态度。消极态度的存在是主要的结果衡量标准。在前测中发现了高水平的消极态度,积极的反应从43%到73%不等。会议结束后,接受同样的负面神话的比率没有显著差异,接受率从51%到77%不等。各种问题的接受率之间的差异很小,培训改变了不到10%的受访者的先入为主的想法。一些负面神话会受到回应人员性别或资历的影响。该研究记录了警察对强奸受害者持消极态度的普遍现象。医生应该意识到这种态度的存在。为了消除潜在的消极态度,医生在其医疗报告中应使用强调病人是犯罪受害者的术语。
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Prevalence of negative attitudes among police officers toward rape victims

The objective of this study was to determine, by survey, the prevalence of negative attitudes toward rape victims among police officers at the Memphis Police Academy. A total of 510 police officers completed surveys that included negative statements about rape victims. A total of 482 officers completed the pretest, and 495 completed the posttest. Intervention included a follow-up lecture in which appropriate attitudes toward rape victims were reemphasized. The presence of negative attitudes was the main outcome measure. A high level of negative attitudes was noted in the pretest, with positive responses ranging from 43 to 73%. After the session, there was no significant difference in the acceptance rates of these same negative myths, with acceptance rates ranging from 51 to 77%. There were minimal differences between the acceptance rates for the various questions, with the training changing those preconceived ideas in less than 10% of respondents. Some negative myths were affected by the gender or seniority of the responding officer. The study documents the high prevalence of negative attitudes toward rape victims among police officers. Physicians should be aware of the existence of such attitudes. To offset potential negative attitudes, the physician in his or her medical report should use terminology that emphasizes that the patient is a victim of a crime.

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